Nova Scotia’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced on Wednesday that investigators have conducted polygraph interviews as part of the effort to determine what happened to Lilly and Jack Sullivan, siblings who vanished from their home in Lansdowne Station on May 2.
RCMP stated in a news release that investigators have interviewed 54 people, “which has included the administration of polygraph to some of the individuals interviewed.”
“Forensic polygraph examinations are an investigative tool used by the RCMP in a variety of investigations. We are not able to share specifics of their use in regard to this investigation,” Cindy Bayers, director of strategic communications for RCMP Nova Scotia, told Newsweek.
The children have not yet been found and search efforts continue.
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The case of Lilly and Jack Sullivan has captured widespread attention in both Canada and abroad due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding their disappearance. Police said Lilly, 6, and Jack, 4, are believed …